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This Illustrated magazine fur young ftolk* liu
now attained • circulation huger, probably, than
t hat of any other monthly magazine of Ita claaa.
It haa bean called M a marvel of perfection, both
aa regard* Ita literary excellence and Its artistic
merit.” It waa tbo drat to *1tc to boy* and e rh
and glrla the very'beat illuatruiinna that could be ,
bad, and baa eained the name ol
"Tb* Children’ll Art Magazine.”
The great cat liTlDg ( writeteofKuropc and Am
erica a
ring w
to dlatlngulrhed contributor*:
Charles Dudley Warner, Henry W. Ixinrfellow,
John O. Whittier. H. II. Bojeaen. Maze Holm,
Bret Harte/Gall Hamilton. Thomas Hughe*, I<ou.
Isa Al. A loott, Donald G. Mitchell, Harriet Urea-
eatt H|K>fl*ord, Klizabctli Mtuart 1‘helpa, George
MacDonald, Washington Gladd n. The Good.tlo
hlater*. Alfred Tennyson, John Hay, Clarence
Cook, Boulter Johnson, busan Cool luge, Kd ward
Kggleaton, Prof. It A. I’roctor,Christina G. Ho*,
retti, Mr.. A 1). T. Whitney, Frances lloilppon
l in nett, Celia Thaxter, Marion Harinnd, 7. W.
Illgglnaon, I ncy Iaircom, Noah Brooks. Author
«f ••Alice in Wonderland,” Mrs. Uliphnnt, T. II.
Aldrich, and liondreda of other*.
What England Bays of It.
l»ndon Daily News: “We wish uo could point
out ita equal m our own p« riodlcal literature. ’
7*he Spectator: “It is the best of all children's
-asssr Wotld: “Theie la no magazine for the
young that can be said to equal it,” etc. etc.
ftrilHant I'enlNret of the font tup Year.
The ninth rulntnq, which logins with the No
vember, Itfll, number, will ('Giitmii a l ew Her 1aI
Story, by Mr*. Mary Ma|hm bodge, nlltor o| Hi.
Nich. It.-, author of •‘Il.ins Drinker. or the Hilvtr
Hkatea,” etc. etc. A m c< ml serial story, lull of
It rely incident, “The I lousier School Hoy,” by
Edward Kugle>ton, author of “The llnoder School
Master.” etc. A single article of univerwil Inter- i
*-*t: “How Children Should Darn Music," by
Itchard Wagner, the eminent composer. Two
other serinl*, one dealing with campaign life in
the late war. and the other with (ill I and ll< y Life
in the I3tb Century. Mays for Home ami School,
Km broidery for Girls, Amateur Newspapers, Il
lustrated Practical and Descriptive Papers, Arti-
• It* on Sports, utid The Treustin-lmx of Liter;.-
mm will ro among the fiaturos of Mil' great vol
ume. An limnense edition will ho printed of the
Christmas Number, which will he ready ntoni!
December Irl.
Rtaiudhsm
Neuralgia, Sprains,
Pain In the Back’ and Side.
There Is nothing more painful than these
diseases; hut the pain can be removed and i
the disease cured by use of Parry Davis' !
Pain Killer.
Thla remedy la not n cheap Ilenzlno !
or Petroleum product that i.mst be kept i
away from fire or lieu! to avoid danger
of cxplo»lon, nor la It an untried experi
ment that may do more harm than good.
Pain Killer has been In constant use
for forty years, and the universal testimony
from all parts of the world Is, It novor
fails. It not only effects a permanent cure,
but it relieves pain almost Instantaneously.
Ih l tg a purely vege table remedy, It Is safe
l.i the hands of the most Inexperienced.
life record jf cures by the use of Pais
Kii.i.kii would fill volumes. The following
extracts from letters received show what
those who have Wed It think:
El jar cady, Owatonna, Minn., uaya:
About a year since my wife Uvaine nil.tool
t'» omere suffer! wr from rheun;atl«in. Qur
wort was n the Pais Kill.:ii, which ai«edl]y
r.-tiu.«ft tor.
ffliar'oj Fowitt w.ttc: f.om tlw sailor.-
rl_tl}re* year* w ith neuralgia
ty < - ans m
- i;—yuiirr.MH iui.i.kh.UIiI
iiuinediato r ltef. I have regained
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£1.00 n year; .6 cent* n uumhci. Sub- *
x rlptluriB taken aiid;iiieg.«xirie* told hy book'm-I
h r* find new» dealer* every w here, or the puhlidi- ,
ci*. THE CKNTl ItY CO..
Bnton Sqnnte, New York. I
The CENTURY MAGAZINE, ;
<SCItHIMKIl’S MONTHLY,) j
ron mi; com iso yeah. i
London
' «; .ulHcte......
nr • tniiiaur tie.
Illu-t r Hospital |P-V<S IJ
I tried your Pain Kii.i.1
... jCdiatu r lief. I have ...
i^th. and mu now able to f >Jlow my
0. H.Wr ’worth. Saco, Me., writes:
Kim!!
•r rheumatism,
Pat ton Seaman Bay*:
i Mr. BurcP.it writes:
i pain in
.k says;
►«* n| rheumaUnm.
Kiu.ru
II" 11 ■ togt VC ri lief ill CUM!
Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes:
, •ftiial use, I know yo
In the beat medicine f can get.
All druggists kwp Pain Killer. Its price
Is so low that It H within the reach of all,
and It will save many times Its cost In doctors’
bills, 25c., 50c. and 91.00 a bottle.
BERRY DAVIS & SON, Pmprltton,
Providence, R. i.
RIl|H,lu'xt ron.1 mill.
‘ t PIHKHIM. OF LYHH, HISS.,
••ml wiiler, at! milling /lidurt.* of <i larper awl in-
( MEAZlHO THE HCIDIXU MATTER AOl'T
Fourteen Additional Pane*.
The following la i
feature* of the new auric* tor the year:
A NEW NOVEL BY MKH. BUB NETT
(author of “That Ion** o’ Ia>wrie'a,** etc.), en
titled '•Through One Administration,'' » story of
Washington life.
STUDIES OK THE LOUISIANA OHKOLK8.
By Geo W. Cable, outlier of'The Graiidiaaime*,’
etc. A aerie* of illuatrated paper*, on tho tradi
tion* and romance ef Creole lit* in lamininua.
A NOVEL BY W. D. II0WKLL8 (author of
“A Chance Acquaintance," etc), dealing with
vhantcterUtlc feature* of American life.
ANCIENT AND MODERN SCULPTURE.
A “IIimtohv or SetUTunie,” by Mr*. Lucy M.
Mitchell, to contain the Uncut *eric* of engrav
ings yctpuhlbhed oftho masterpicco of sculp
ture. Then* will also l»e piper* on “Livimo
Ksoi.ihii ScuirroRa,” and <n the ••Yourukk
Sen.rroa* or Amkxica,” lully lllurirutcd.
TIIE OPERA IN NEW YOUK, by Richard
Grant Whit?. A {Mipular and valuable *erlca, to
be illustrated with wondftlal completcae** and
AHOltlTKtTt'HK ANK IIECOIIATII'N IN
AMERICA will lie treated in n way lo intcreat
both hmiMholdcr and huu.cwltc; with many
practical a* well a* bcauiltnl lllu-Jration* troin
recent dealgna.
RKPRKSKNTATIVK MEN AND WOMEN
GhTTIIK Iirrit CENTURY, ltlograuhfegl aketeli-
••* ac«-ompanie«l by jiortrnPa of George Eliot,
Robert llrownitur, Rev. Frederick W. Kiilwi«on,
il»y thy Into Dean Stanley,) Matthew Arnold,
Chriatlnl l(o«elti, ami Cardinal Newman, and or
the younger American author*, Win. B. Howell*,
llenrv Jnmea, dr., and George W. Cable.
SCENES OK TlIACKKUAY’S 1IAW.
THORNE'S AND GEORGE ELIOT’S NOVELS.
ucccedlug th* Illuatrated aerie* on the Meliea
• f D cken'a m-vclr.
THE REFORM OFTIIK CIVIL SERVICE.
Arrangement a have Ireen made for n *erlc* of able
irnper* on thl* pre**lng |*olttlc;»l oneaUctr.
POETRY AND POETS IN AMERICA. 7hero
will lm atudiea of Diiivfellow. Whittier, Kineiaon,
Lowell, and other* by K. C. Stedman.
STUB IKS, HKK'I CHICS AND ESSAYS may
;peeled ironi tiiarb *. Dudley Warner, W. D.
Ilowell’* "Mark Twiiin” t E«lward Eagleaton, lieu-
rv dame*, dr., John Muir, Ml** Gordon Cuminlng,
“II. II..” George W. Cable, .loot Chandler Hat.
ria, A. (’. Rnlmond, F. D. Millet, Noah Brook*,
Frank It. Stockton. Conatanre F. Woolaon, II. II.
lloyeaeN, AU'ert Sllckney, Waahlugton Glailden,
John lIurrouglK', Parke Godwin T»*mn*aao Salvi*
id, llenry King, Eraeat Ingeraol, K. L (bKlkin,
K. B. Waahbnrne, and many other*.
One or twopatwra »»n “The Adveiitur a of the
Tile Cluls" and an nrlg.ual life of Bewick, (been-
graver, by Austin DmUmi, are among other fea
tures to to later announced.
I’ll E EDITOR! A L DEI* A UTM ENTS through
out will be unutua’lr complete, ami the ‘•World’*
Work" will be considerably enlarged.
The price of The Century Magazine will remain
at |4 UO per year (34 cento a numl*er). The pot-
trait (*ize 91*27) of the lute Dr. Holland, l«*urd
jiikt Indore hi* death, photographed from n llfe-
*ize drawing by Wyatt Euton, will |M»*««-aa a new
inter eat to the readers or thl* ningeah e. 1< i«
oflcr.M at $5.00 retail, or together with The Cen
tury Maguzine for fd.M). Sulwcriptlen* are taken
by the publisher*, and by book-seller* and new*
dealer* everywhere.
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The tlneat Siiiabett, m»*t pWaant wearing *i»
• maul BOOTS AND MIOK8 nude. The
b*#t mpalrirg done in the mo*t *uh>tanil»l and
artbtic atyle. and all on reaaoaat.l* torme. Ref. r»
tuevtry gentleman in Amerleu*. Coll an me *
at my uev *hop In front of C.4. S. A. Mmlth'a of
>a .lackaon street. Amrrh-r*. O*.
L.Ju*klri IM UI.F.V.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
• VE&ETABLB COMPOUND.
Is a Poaltlve Cure
rersll tboae Palatal Uomjdatnt* and Wri>kncM«e
■ecommon toour beat femnlo population.
It will cure entirely the wont formoflviualoCotn*
lilalutd, all ovarian trouble*, Inftaniiiiatliiii and l lerra-
lion, Falling and IHaplaceiuenta, and tlio cun*e>|U*rt
Kplnnl Wt-akuemi, and la |«rticularly adapted to the
Change of Life.
It will dlaaolve ami *i|*-l tumor* from the uterua It.
an carl/ atug* t.f dev.-lnpninit. Thetcmlencytocan-
ct-roua tiunior*there i* . li.'.'k.-.l very*| ct-dily l«y II*um.
It retnoTca faintm-**, flatuh-nry, dr*tr»y*all craving
foratlmulanta, amt ndirv.-a wcakm-*a of the »tuir.ach.
It euro* Bloating, Headache*, Nirvou* froatratlua,
(ivneral iHihlllt/, HlectdoaiicM, lVpr<-/iuii and Iadl-
gcetioa.
That feeling of Waring down, caioing p*ln, weight
ami backache, I* always !*•! rnanmtly eurct by ita u»o.
U will at all time* amt under nil rlreuin*tam*M act in
harmony with the law* that govern the female ayateui.
For the cure of Kidney Complaint* of either avxthla
Coni|MMiml ii unaurpaaaed.
LYDIA Ik I'INKII ASI'M Y EC ETA 111.1! COM-
I'Ol'MMt l>n*parod at til and 33-V AVeotvrn Avenua,
Lynn, Mata. PricoQI. hit bottle*for $5. Hvutbymalt
lu the form of tdll*. al*o in tho form of loxeugea, on
receipt of price, $t per box for either. Mr*. Pinkham
freely answer* all letter* of inquiry. Head for |auuph-
let. Addrea* as above. Mention (hit JVijxr.
No family should be without LYDIA E. PlNKlUM’S
IJVKU 1’IUA They cure couiUimtion, blUouineM,
and torpidity of the liver. U cent# per hot.
If Hold by ull DrugglHtH. H
t m ai-itwt
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A reiuUrty ediwaud and legally qaaltflot pbytkUa sad lb*
isoat WMaaafal. aa hi* praaik* will r~“*
ipermatorrlioa and Impotonoy,
aa iha rttull of .olf abm* lu youlh. aoaual u.t«.n In mi-
turn rear*, er other eaaaca, and |>u>tu. iiia i
kivinf rOacti: Xarvauaaeaa, tkailnal Knili.loi
alou. br draaau). Ulmnc
•l alUrv-at, fiiui L-.ou |
Confu.iou af tdcaa, *
•tom. (al(ht emia*
aaeaa of Sight, tHfrclive Mentory. I’hy.
a »'*<••, Aver»n>* 0. HwWj of letuali a.
U>i« of Sexual Power. Ac., rend< tiug
It Uaelf-a. Want that aphy alcUn eha pata ip*el»lattratio*
U a certain claaa of dlaaaaaa. and ircallu* feouaanda anau-
aUy, aaqairaa great ahlll. PhyikUm kno»|n|^thU IVt .^»a
vtaitthecUyfeHmuaentTwedk-iaeacan b«aaat pritan-ly
gad aafaty by Bull or expma atiyvher*.
Cure* Gnarnutood in all Coiea
’TOJfflbS MmSaallv #f by V-ttar Ttre aad latltrA
Ctarget rcaaouable a a-1 cwrc*|>oadeaca arrk-tly
• private counselor
Of *00 page*, mat to any addrrsa. arcarety aaaled, for
(10) caStA Sboald be read be all. lddreaa aa I..
otnea bourt.froia0 A. M. to» P. M. Btudaya, I to«f.
Hire from0 A* af. tea
Ju r nc'Jtiw
9
PHUX AND PHYSIC.
When a humorist tickles a man
to death he is indicted for d man's
laughter.
One lively fly can scrace up and
destroy more seeds ol religion than
the most eloquent divine can sow
in a whole afternoon.
MilTers says that a young lady
in his town plays the piano with a
great deal of feeling—around for
the right keys.
“Hope for Bald Heads!” nngri-;
ly exclaimed a New Jersey editor, i
after reading the heading ofa news
paper ndvertisment. “Hope isnot
what we want. Wo need hair.”
‘I hope this Is not counterfeit,’
said the lover as lie toyed with his
sweetheart’s hand. ‘The Lest way
to find out is to ring it,' she repli
ed.
If a two wheeled vehicle is a hy- j
c\ l ie, mid a three wlici led a tri-l
cttlfi, it dues out follow that a om*,
wheel is :i icicle. It is a wheel har
row.
A gentleman was recently asked
the question, ‘wlmt is your fighting
weighty' ‘I will wait a long time
before I do any lighting," was the
response.
"He’sii vert wiirm-hearted man,”
said llencely.of n friend, when they
parted al the saloon door. “Yes,”
said Sp: needy, who came tip too
late to Ite invited in,“lie seemed to
have a very cordial breath.”
I’roof positive: A small boy
testified in an an Austin justice’s
court tlmt the affray took place on
a Sunday? “Because that day I
Imd to go to the back door of the
saloon to get beer instead of the
front door.”
A iloctor was discovered, the
other day, holding a young Indy in
his lap, lie stated Hint he was ex
amining her for nn affection of the
heart, and she remarked that tiiere
was nothing wrong in laying her
head on her pillcr.
“Mn, haven’t I been going fo
Sunday school?” “Yes. my lamb,”
answered the mntcrhnl parent,
fondly. “And you trust me now,
don’t you, ina?” “Yes, darling.”
“Then,” spoke up the little inno
cent, “wlint makes you keep the
preserves locked up in the pantry
the same as over ?”
Three gentlemen during a con
versation agreed to pay {/> eaeli lo
the'one who should tell the tallest
and most reductions story. The
firqt commenced his story thus:
There was once a rich editor—”
“Stop!” cried the whole parly,
"here’s your money.”
‘Why is honesty the bent polity!’
asked Prof. Sterns, when the class
in moral science Imd the floor. ‘Be
cause it is so seldom used,’ the
new boy at tho foot of the class re
plied,‘it never gets out of repair.’
That wasn’t exactly the answer in
the book, but the boy got marked
fix on it all the same.
Said tlie sailor to his sweetheart:
‘I know that ladies earc very lit
tle alsnit nautical affairs, but if
you had your choice of a ship,
wlmt kind of one would you pre
fer?” She east down her eyes,
blushed and whispered: “A little
smack.
The Davis Vertical Feed
DAVID LANDBETH A BOSS, PMUdtlpMa, P»
LANDRETHS’
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liss£
Si/voror* CATALOGtrs -
n cool of TaiUoit] Siat U.iirrj, l««nl.
“I wish I mum dentl/' is an expression
not unfrcquenily used bv the dyspeptic
>ind HuttVror from liver tlispnse; the de
pressed spirits unliltiriR tho mind for
uuythiDR, and nlmo.t diivitiR him to de
spair. He t*f Rood cht-ir; there is life
and lit tilth h ft for you yet. Take Sim
mons’ Liter HvRtihttor. It reRnlnteH tbo
liver, tiispels despondency and restore*
health.
Huy only the Ruiuinc, prepared by J.
II. Zelin tV Co.
Tiik Uiikat Vanquisher of Hain.—
Wlmt A'ottld I not Rive to be rid ot this
pain ! Such an expression and ones of a
similar nature are heard every day. There
is nothing harder to b?ar than physical
paif, and Ho re is no remedy knowu that
will cure so effectually such a variety ol
complaints as Pond's Extract. For In
flammations it is infalible; for Hemorr
hages its prompt and immediate relief are
un<|nestionnble; for Rheumatism, Nen-
tal^i'i, do , it never fails to Rive perfect
relief; lor Catarrh we have never heard of
a ease, however severe, that has not suc
cumbed lo its curative notion. Let those
who have never used it inquire from
those who have, concerning its power
and virtures.
Southern Surgical lustllute.
For the relief of the luptured and crip
pled, anil the treatment of cltionie dis
eases, Atlanta, Go.
One of the Surgeons of this old and no
table Institute will visit Camilla on
Monday, Fcbruuiy 2<l Albany, Tuesday
and Wednesday, February :kl and -Itb;;
Am elicits, Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, February 5ih, Cth nml 7th, stepping
at the Harlow House in tlie last named
place, lie can be consulted by the af
flicted free of charge and their cases ex
amined, hy which they may learn whith
er any treatment will heneflt or cure
them.* A candid opinion will licgivenfin
ull esses. No ho|K‘less cases being taken,
parties may thus tie saved the useless ex
pense of u Dip to Atlanta. In such
cases as may be cured or henefltted, ar
rangements can he made with our Sur
geon, and treatment begun at home
from Inc Institute. As the time of tlits
visit U limited, patients should call early.
Jan:) lm
POND’S
EXTRACT.
THE GREAT VEGETAISI.E
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
No other preparation ha* cured so many cates
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Our Fluster is invaluable in these discaso,
Lumbago, Pain in Back or Side, etc. Our -
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H e m 0 rrh ages. &"*
N<»se, or from any cause, 1* speedily controlled
and stopped. Our Altwill SyrlllgO (25
cents), and IlllmlerH (#1.00), are great aids
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Diphtheria&SoreThroat
Use the Extract promptly. It is a sure cure.
Delay is dangerous.
't he Extract is the only spe.
Is alarm, dfic for this disease, Cold in
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Nltsitl Nyrlngi’, iuval iahle for use in ca
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Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
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ing, cooling and cleansing. Use our Oint
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Burnsand Scalds.
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Earache, Toothache and
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tions, its effect is simply wonderful,
P i I AO IMIud, IHccdlng or Itching;.
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THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOR MAW AMP BEAST.
For moro than a third ofa century tho
Mexican Hfustniitf I.lnlmeat has been
known lo utillton* till over tho world as
the only sttfu reliance for the relief of
accidents and imin. It I* u medicine
above price turn praise—the beat of lu
kind* For every furm of external pain
the
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment l.» without nn equal.
It penetrate* flesh unit muscle to
lie very hone—making tho contlnu
inee of pain Mid Intlaminatinu inipo«
Ible. Dm elFeets upon Unman Flesh am
Unite ( rention are tqually wondci
ful. The Mexican
USTANG
oiled l#y somebody in
Every day hrltitfH news of
the ngou)' of itu awful •raid or Ii
‘ rheumatic martyr*
vii Ilia tile liorse 01
: l.enlini; powerol'thh
For Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples.
caciotis that mothers who have once used it will
never be without it. Our Ointment is the
best emollient that can l>c applied.
Female Complaints.!?”,
he called in fur the majority of female discaaes if
the Extract be used. Fall directions accom
pany each bottle.
CAUTION.
Pond’s Extract
the wonls •• Pend'* Extract" blown in
' the glass, an«| our picture trade-mark on sur
rounding huff wrapper. None other is gcuuiue.
Always insist on having I'oikI'm Extract.
Take no other preparation. It it tuvtr told in
bulk, or by meature.
Price of PomlN Extract, Toilet Arti
cles mid Specialties*
POND’S EXTRACT.. ,S0c..ftl A81.73
TOILS? ABTICLI3. | CPCCIALTIZ3.
Tcilct Cream. 91.00 Ointment RO
Dentifrice. ... 50 Catarrh Cure.. . 75
LipSalve 25 Plaster 25
Toilet Soapi 1 cks) 5(1 Medicated Paper 25
XKSTSUUERT3 FCB APPLKATIC1T.
Inhaler 1.00
Nasal Syringe 2S
Female Syringe 1.00
Prepared only by POND'S EXTRACT CO.,
NfcW YORK AND LONDON.
For sale hy ail l>ruggis|saudFam y(,o«,d* Dealer*.
Orders for $j worth, carriage free, 011 receipt of
|a.25. Onlers fur #5 worth, carriage fire, on re.
**ipt of is, if addressed to 14 W. 14th St., N. Y.
y.LIc’i rjioiqlllv cufci »u«h ailmcnt.-i of
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id S nlil:, Cut*, JtrulNeu au«
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i !»•<*, Ntiinir**, l.nincncsN, Old
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It Itcul* without ecari.
Founder, IlnriirN* Sore-*, Hoof IMs<
r tors, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Scnh,
ttotlow lliiru, Svratrlira, Wind*
Kail*, Spnxln, Thrti-li, Itinpt»one,
Old Korea, I’ull l!vll. Film upon
tlie Mulit mid every other ailment
to which I lie occupant* of the
Stable and Slock Yard arc liable.
Thu Mexicali Mustang I.lnlment
always cure* und ln:\cr tltonpiioiiil*;
and il is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
NliENTS
P0«. MAN OR BEAST.
mrs. m. e. Raines
I* justopenliiK a fine n.snort ment of good* luita.
H oliday S
Toys, I)oi.i,s,
Yaskk, Smokinii Sta
Toilet Sets, Wash Boxes,
Wkitino Pksks.
Handkerchief Boxes,
fli.oVE Boxes,
Necklaces,
Bracelets, Statfess.
Clips and Saucers,
Mitis, Pitchers,
Teasets, Teasets,
Wahons, Trains,
Stoves,
Harm nii Kims,
Haumonicis,
Horses, Cats,
Dihis, ill ns,
| Pistols, Balls,
Maiiai.es, Toys,
nml I'voijUiiiiff to pi. iikc uml cliami Ilia
j UltlaniirH nn that nn si mystorious anil
; bnppirKt ilny i nho \aur when tho apirit-
| mil aliilsti lnpi.riil m-iin in anal. Let nil
j wliii am in mnri li nf I'hristianR prosents
for ohl or yonha sura to cull on
Hudson’s corner.
Amevious,
Cla.
-IIEAKER IN
HAIL, \VL\I) AID WEATIIEIt.
Ilil. lirowii's OM Slnuil.
URSEI1Y & CO
IIAN OI’EXKD A GF.MF.lur.
1JMB.MS0D.
Stock is pure and fresh
Excellent Assortment of
Dorsay Colognes Lubin’s jicr
finiiory 'l'oilet Soaps
very lino.
Standard Patent Medicines
Tooacco and Cigars,
The liighest hopes nml lnterestK of the
race rest on the purity, health anti
Htreug'h of woiuanhootl. We take ldeas-
ttre in referring cur read era to the re
markable efficacy of Lydia E. Fink ham's
Vegetable emu pound in all Hint cUssof
dis-nse front which women Mitfr-r no
tiiuch. jah3 *iw
The best 5 c Cigars.
Supply Crown'll! 11. B.Hsod
Southeast Corner Square.
Spi’inif CltiiiiTs,
Window Shades
and Mattings, 1
Eleptlot of Meta Cases and Caskets
Also C'aieH, ('tiffin* ami Gaskets. In all
wood*. (Inters by telegraph .
promptly attended to.
.Vwl fo Ltnilor Houte, J/.GOA, If A.
I CONFECTIONERY !
j Though late in the
[season, choice goods
and fair dealing will
loll. Come ami see 11s.